Hisao Amano
Hitachi
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power electronics specialists conference | 1988
Ikuo Yamato; Norikazu Tokunaga; Yasuo Matsuda; Hisao Amano; Yutaka Suzuki
A novel conversion system for a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) using a high-frequency link is described. The UPS consists of a high-frequency inverter and transformer and a cycloconverter. The cycloconverter can be operated by both source commutation and self-commutation (by turning off the switching devices). A choice is made between the two commutation methods, depending on switching device losses during commutation and the internal voltage drop caused by commutating reactance. A compact and efficient UPS can be realized with this conversion system.<<ETX>>
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications | 1983
Yasuo Matsuda; Hiroshi Fukui; Hisao Amano; Hironori Okuda; Seiji Watanabe; Akira Ishibashi
Application techniques of a gate turn-off thyristor (GTO) to a pulse-width modulation (PWM) inverter are presented. The switching characteristics of a GTO greatly depend on those peripheral circuits, so that it is very important to establish the application techniques to design the gate circuit and the main circuit of the GTO. For the gate circuit, the relations of the GTOs turn-off characteristics to impedance elements of an off-gate circuit and to the circuit system are described. For an on-gate circuit, a new narrow-pulse method is developed which can keep the conduction of the GTO in spite of the performance state of an inverter depending on the power factor of a load. Using this new on-gate circuit, the power dissipation of the gate circuit is reduced to one-fourth compared with a commonly used wide-pulse method. The transmitting section of a control signal is evaluated for disturbance of a PWM inverter, caused by switching operations. It is concluded that the gate circuit which is provided with separate power supplies used to turn the device on and off would be most advantageous. For the main circuit, the effects of the snubber capacitors capacitance and wiring inductance on GTO turn-off characteristics are considered. Also discussed is a protection method for the GTO at the occurrence of a short-circuit fault, which utilizes its self-extinguishing capability. Some practical examples of the PWM inverter employing the GTO for driving induction motors (IM) are presented. These inverters have been made smaller in volume or much higher in performance.
Archive | 1984
Norikazu Tokunaga; Hiroshi Fukui; Kouzou Watanabe; Hisao Amano; Masayoshi Sato
Archive | 1979
Hiroo Konishi; Hisao Amano
Archive | 1988
Ikuo Yamato; Norikazu Tokunaga; Yasuo Matsuda; Hisao Amano
Archive | 1982
Yasuo Matsuda; Kazuo Honda; Hiroshi Fukui; Hisao Amano; Shuji Musha
Archive | 1988
Masayoshi Satoo; Norikazu Tokunaga; Hisao Amano; Teruaki Odaka; Yasuo Matsuda
Archive | 1978
Ryuji Iyotani; Atsumi Watanabe; Hisao Amano; Fumio Ogata
Archive | 1979
Kenichi Onda; Sadaji Tashiro; Hisao Amano
Archive | 1974
Atsumi Watanabe; Hisao Amano; Akira Isono